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IPv6 Deployment Status in Korea. Hyoung-Jun Kim (khj@etri.re.kr) The 1st GLOBAL IPv6 Summit in AP 2003.2.26. Contents. Internet status of Korea IPv6 Deployment Status Government Policy Promotion Network deployment R&D Activities KOREAv6 Trial Service International Cooperation.
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IPv6 Deployment Status in Korea Hyoung-Jun Kim (khj@etri.re.kr) The 1st GLOBAL IPv6 Summit in AP 2003.2.26
Contents • Internet status of Korea • IPv6 Deployment Status • Government Policy • Promotion • Network deployment • R&D Activities • KOREAv6 Trial Service • International Cooperation
Internet Status of Korea • Tremendous Growth of Internet • 28 million of Internet users (2002. 1) • about 60% of population • 8 million of subscribers of new high-speed Internet service (2002. 12) • xDSL, CATV subscribers • 94 ISPs (Currently IPv4-based services) • OECD(May 2001) : “Korea is the first to realize the highest high-speed internet access penetration rate in the world OECD 30 member countries”. • ITU(Sep. 2001) : “Korea ranked top in the penetration rate of High speed Internet”. • Especially ITU pinpoint government-driven policy and unique residential pattern as key success factors of Korean Internet.
Internet Status of Korea • Increasing of New Demands • Wireless Internet, Home Networking, Public Wireless LAN • Big potential for the New Internet High speed Internet Users per 100 person
IPv6 Deployment Status in Korea • Government Policy • IPv6 Forum Korea • Network deployment • R&D Projects • Trial services • Standardization & International Cooperation
Government Policy • Minister of Information and Communication(MIC) officially declared the strong intention of IPv6 adoption (Feb. 2001) • Initiated several IPv6 related projects since Feb. 2000 • IPv6 routers, IPv4/IPv6 translators, IPv6 Applications • Sponsored the setup of IPv6 forum Korea for promotion on March 2000 • Funding to develop IPv6-applied high speed Internet equipments • It will include routers, IMT2000 terminals and information home appliances by investing 46.8 billion won of government budget and 36.8 billion won of private fund, a total of83.6 billion won (us$ 83 M) until 2003.
IPv6 Forum Korea • Launched at March 17, 2000 sponsored by government • A consortium participating 71 member organizations for IPv6 from industrial bodies, research Institutes, Universities, etc • Mission and Role • Promote IPv6 in Korea • The center of IPv6 deployment in Korea • Give inputs to policy making in Korea • Discuss IPv6 standardization issues and strategy • Conference for promotion (e.g. Global IPv6 Summit) • Publishing text book, and webzin for IPv6 • Education program
Global IPv6 Summit (July 11~12, 2002 - Seoul) • Global IPv6 Summit Conference • IPv6 Tutorials • Global IPv6 Summit Banquet Ki-shik Park Latif Ladid Steve Deering MIC welcome address
IPv6 Network deployment • 6Bone-KR (since 1998) (www.6bone.ne.kr) • First IPv6 experimental network in Korea (operated by ETRI) • 70+ organizations has involved in 6Bone-KR • KOREN IPv6 (since 1999) • First native IPv6 network in Korea (operated by KT/NCA) • R&E IPv6 network • TEIN IPv6 (Since 2001) • TEIN: TransEurasia Information Network • Continental IPv6 network between Asia and Europe • 6NGIX (Since 2001) • IPv6 Internet Exchange in Korea (operated by NCA) • IPv6 address in Korea • 6Bone: 2 pTLAs • ETRI/KR, 3ffe:2e00::/24 (98/5), APAN-KR, 3ffe:8040::/28 (99/7) • Production Address: 15 sTLAs • Most of ISPs in Korea have a IPv6 sTLA (KT, Hanaro, SKT, Hitel, etc)
6Bone-KR Service • Address Allocation Service • IPv6 Experimental Address : http://www.6bone.ne.kr • IPv6 Public Address : http://www.krv6.net/krv6.html • IPv6 Application Service • DNS Service (IPv4 DNS with IPv6 Records(AAAA)) • IPv6 Native Web Service • IPv6 Video Streaming Service (http://v6stream.6neat.net) • IPv4/IP6 Translation Service based on NAT-PT • Tunnel Broker Service • Network Monitoring Service • MRTG (http://www.6bone.ne.kr/mrtg/mrtg-index.html) • AS-Path-Tree (http://www.6bone.ne.kr/bgp4+/ASpath-tree/htdocs-new/bgp.html) • Looking Glass
TransEurasia Network(TEIN) • TEIN IPv6 • NGI infra. between Asia and Europe • Able to access the IPv6 R&E networks
IPv6 R&D Projects • KRv6 Project (since 2001) • 6TALK (ipv6TrAnsLator of Krv6) • Developing the IPv6 transition strategies and translation technologies • 6ANTS (www.6ants.net) • Developing the IPv6-based Auto-configuration Networking Technologies • 6NEAT (www.6neat.net) • Developing the IPv6 network infrastructure and IPv6 Applications • Other projects • IPv6 Routers, 3G, Home Netwoking • IPv6 Applications (VoIPv6, Multimedia Multicasting ..)
IPv6 Trials in Korea • IPv6 Application Development • IPv6 Multicast Conferencing (ETRI,2002) • IPv6 Video Streaming (ETRI,2002) • VoIPv6 (NCA, 2002) • IPv6 Networking Service • Public IPv6 Wireless LAN Service (ETRI, Hanaro, 2002) • IPv6 Home Networking Protocol (ETRI, 2002) • IPv6 Showroom in Korea (*planned) • (will be operated by NCA) • KOREAv6 project • Global IPv6 Trail Service for real deployment in Korea
IPv6 Multicast Conferencing System • HVCT (High-quality video conferencing tools) • MPEG-based Real-time Encoding and Decoding for Video/Audio • Multiparty Conference • Text Messenger support • Traffic Monitoring
IPv6 Multicast services over TEIN (ETRI-UCL-SNU) RENATER IPv6 Conferencing system SNU TEIN IPv6 UCL ETRI
IPv6 connection IPv6 Video Streaming • IPv6 Real-time Streaming • MPEG-1,2,4 video support • MP3 streaming support • IPv6, IPv4 service • International Experiments • 6Bone, TEIN • IST2002 demo (Nov 2002)
KOREAv6 Trial Service • Global IPv6 Trial Service in Korea (2003~2005)
International Cooperation • Cooperative works with IPv6 Forum • International Promotion of IPv6 • European Cooperation • Collaborative Research Works in EC-IST projects • 6WINT Project (2001~2002) • 6NET Project (2002~now) • Asian Cooperation • KJC cooperation • Korea-Japan-China cooperative works (2002~) • Cooperative standardization works on NGI technologies (2002~) • Cooperative Promotion • with IPv6 Promotion Council, Japan (2002~) • with IPv6 Forum Taiwan (2002~)
Conclusion • IPv6 is a Key-player to realize the Worldwide Next Generation Internet • Korean Government is already aware of necessity of IPv6 in order to become a Great Power • Now, it’s the time to adopt the IPv6 into the commercial domain • (Of course, we need to consider the Business Model of IPv6 …)